Prime Development Land in Edogawa, Tokyo
This substantial plot of land, spanning 392.71 square meters, presents a prime development opportunity in Tokyo's Edogawa Ward. Priced at 200 million yen, the property is a rare find, offering a blank canvas for your dream home or investment project. A key feature is that it is sold without any pre-set construction conditions, granting you the freedom to choose your preferred house maker and design. The land is situated facing public roads on both the southeast and northwest sides, ensuring excellent sunlight and ventilation. The front road experiences minimal traffic, contributing to a safe and quiet residential environment.
The property is ideally suited for a variety of uses, including a primary residence, a rental property, or even an apartment building. The existing structure on the land can also be utilized if desired. The location is highly convenient, with the Toei Shinjuku Line's "Funabori" station just a 19-minute walk away, providing direct access to Shinjuku and Jimbocho stations, making it popular with professionals working in central Tokyo.
Agent notes provide further essential details: The land has a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. There is no private road burden, with road frontages of 9.1 meters on the southeast and 4.5 meters on the northwest. The land condition includes an old house. The property is subject to various regulations, including the Landscape Act, Aviation Law, Land Readjustment Project Regulation Area, Quasi-Fire Prevention District, minimum lot size requirement (70 sqm), sunlight restrictions, and the Second Category Height District. Utilities include public water supply, main sewerage, and city gas. A special note from the agent states: "This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) ※ Available only for some properties."
The surrounding Edogawa area offers a blend of residential calm and urban accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Funabori area is historically known for its canals and was once a major center for Tokyo's fishing industry. For recreation and tourism, the area is within reasonable reach of the iconic Tokyo Disney Resort in Urayasu, Chiba, a world-famous theme park destination easily accessible via the JR Keiyo Line.